New Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports Appointed in Historic Ceremony
In a significant ceremony held in Dover, Kent, Admiral Sir George Zambellas has been officially inaugurated as the new Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. This prestigious appointment comes five months after his selection by the King, following the passing of Admiral the Lord Boyce, who held the title since 2004.
The role of Lord Warden, which dates back to the 11th Century, was established to safeguard the coastlines of Kent and Sussex prior to the formation of the Royal Navy. This historic position has been held by many notable figures throughout history, including the Duke of Wellington, Sir Winston Churchill, and the Queen Mother.
Admiral Zambellas's appointment marks a new chapter in the long-standing tradition of the Cinque Ports, which have played a crucial role in England's maritime history. The ceremony was attended by dignitaries and representatives from various sectors, highlighting the importance of this role in contemporary society.